Jet2 adds Vienna city breaks
Jet2 has expanded its city breaks programme for winter 2023/24 with new Vienna flights.
Services to Vienna from Birmingham and Manchester airports increase the number of city break destinations on sale this winter to 12.
In addition, Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have introduced new services to Prague and Krakow from East Midlands Airport.
Previously only available as a Christmas Market destination, Vienna flights operate from September 2023 to May 2024.
The expansion comes in response to strong demand.
There is now a choice of 12 leisure city break destinations on sale for next winter – from Athens to Paris, Rome and Barcelona.
The programme is on sale from all ten UK bases.
It adds up to nearly 300,000 departing seats on sale this winter.
It marks Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks’ biggest ever winter city breaks programme and a capacity increase of 45% compared to last winter.
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